I would also recommend 'The Iron King' by Julie Kagawa. It has faeries which have some demon - like qualities in a sense and a great romance plot. The story is engaging and not too complex for those new to the genre, and it gives a taste of the paranormal world with its own kind of 'demons'.
A good option is 'Moon Called' by Patricia Briggs. While it mainly focuses on werewolves, there are elements of demons and other supernatural creatures. The romance in it is well - written and it can be a good entry point into the world of paranormal romances that include demons.
For beginners, 'City of Bones' by Cassandra Clare is a great start. It has a rich world with shadowhunters, demons, and a budding romance between the main characters. It's easy to follow and the demon lore is introduced in an accessible way.
'Beautiful Creatures' by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl is also suitable. It tells the story of a mortal boy and a witch. The small - town southern setting combined with the magic and the budding romance makes it an interesting read for those new to paranormal romance.
A great one for beginners is 'The Iron King' by Julie Kagawa. It has a touch of the paranormal with fey creatures and a budding romance that has some unexpected twists which could lead to situations like an unexpected pregnancy in the future books in the series. It's easy to get into and the writing is engaging.
Sure. 'Feral Sins' by Suzanne Wright is a great start. It has a straightforward plot about shifter romance and is easy to follow. The characters are well - developed and the chemistry between them is palpable.
Definitely start with 'Twilight'. It's easy to read and has a very engaging story that draws you into the world of vampires and romance. It also gives a good introduction to the basic concepts in vampire romance like the vampire - human relationship and the challenges they face.
Sure. 'Twilight' can be considered a sort of entry - level for those interested in demon - like romance, even though it's mainly about vampires. The brooding and mysterious nature of Edward can be seen as having some demon - like allure. 'The Raven Boys' is also good. It has a touch of the supernatural and a growing romance, and some of the characters have a certain dark charm. And 'Blood and Chocolate' has a werewolf - based story but with a dark, passionate romance that has elements that can appeal to those starting out in demon romance novels.
For beginners, 'Shiver' by Maggie Stiefvater is a great choice. It has a simple yet engaging plot about a girl who falls in love with a boy who is a werewolf. The writing is accessible and the story has a good balance between the paranormal elements and the romance.
A good beginner - friendly gay paranormal romance novel is 'Midnight Hunters' by Amber Kell. It has simple yet engaging paranormal aspects like werewolves and a straightforward gay relationship. 'Infected: The Shinigami Virus' by Andrea Speed is also a great choice. It has a unique paranormal virus concept and a lovely gay romance. 'The King's Men' by Nora Sakavic has some political intrigue along with a gay relationship in a somewhat paranormal - like setting.
For beginners, 'The Vampire Diaries' books are also great. They are filled with vampire lore, drama, and of course, romance. You can easily get hooked on the love triangle between Elena and the two vampire brothers.
Sure. 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' is a great start. It has a very engaging story with a strong female lead and a romantic relationship with a powerful male character who has demon - like qualities. The world - building is also easy to follow. Another good one is 'Daughter of Smoke & Bone'. It has a unique and vividly described world of demons and angels, and the love story between the two main characters is really touching. It's not too complex for beginners to get into.
Sure. 'The Graveyard Book' by Neil Gaiman is a good start. It has a unique premise where a boy is raised by the ghosts in a graveyard. It's not too complex but still has that mystery and paranormal feel.